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THE  LIBRARY 

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THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

Architecture 
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Mrs,  H.C,   Baumann 


/^^OPIES  of  this  Catalogue  may  be  obtained 

from  the   Chairman  of   the   Exhibition 

Committee,    M.    H.   Furbringer,    110   Porter 

Building,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  for  one  dollar  each. 


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ARCHITECTVRAL 
EXHIBITION 

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CENTVRY 

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DECEMBER  SIXTH  TO  TWELFTH 
NINETEEN  THIRTEEN 


ARCHITECTS'  LEAGVE  OF  MEMPHIS 


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To  build! 
That  is  the  noblest  art  of  all  the  arts. 
Painting  and  sculpture  are  but  images. 
Are  merely  shadows  cast  by  outward  things 
On  stone  or  canvas,  having  in  themselves 
No  separate  existence.     Architecture, 
Existing  in  itself,  and  not  in  seeming 
A  something  it  is  not,  surpassing  them 
As  substance  shadow. 

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FOREWORD 

NSPIRED  by  the  wonderful  pro- 
gress made  by  our  city  in  recent 
years,  whose  developments  give 
promise  of  a  great  city,  the  Archi- 
tects of  Memphis  have  organized 
The  Architects'  League.  The 
objects  of  the  League  are  to  pro- 
mote the  artistic,  scientific  and  practical  efficiency 
of  the  profession  and  to  offer  the  organized  strength 
of  the  entire  profession  towards  the  beautifying  and 
further  developing  of  the  city  architecturally  and 
artistically. 

While  the  natural  advantages  are  in  a  measure 
a  material  cause  for  the  city's  development,  it  is 
but  just  to  mention  here  that  we  have  more  than 
natural  advantages  to  be  grateful  for. 

We  have^  governmentally,  a  Commission  Form 
of  Government,  most  admirably  conducted  by  five 
progressive,  energetic  and  unselfish  business  men 
whose  first  thoughts  are  always  for  Memphis'  best 
interests.  The  commercial  interests  of  Memphis 
are  guarded  by  the  Business  Men's  Club,  whose 
organization  would  be  a  power  towards  the  com- 
mercial development  of  any  city.  While  Memphis 
is  being  well  governed  and  developed  commercially 
it  is  also  being  interestingly  beautified  by  a  Park 


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Commission,  with  an  ideal  system  of  boulevards 
and  parks,  and  it  is  to  be  hoped  that  the  people  of 
Memphis  will  evidence  their  appreciation  of  the 
commission's  untiring  efforts  by  giving  their  con- 
tinued and  undivided  support  in  further  developing 
and  beautifying  the  city. 

The  Architects'  League  of  Memphis  is  offering 
for  its  first  annual  Exhibition  evidence  of  the  devel- 
opment architecturally  of  the  City  by  exhibiting 
drawings  and  photographs  of  contemplated  and 
executed  work. 

It  has  been  truthfully  said  that  of  all  exhibitions 
an  architectural  exhibition  is  most  in  touch  with 
contemporary  life.  It  represents  an  epitome  of 
modern  American  effort.  As  men  are,  so  they  build ; 
not  always  consciously,  perhaps,  but  inevitably. 
Buildings,  whether  commercial,  official  or  domestic, 
are  a  natural  expression  of  the  necessities  and  aspi- 
rations of  their  builders.  An  intelligent  observer 
traversing  the  streets  of  a  city  can  estimate  with 
tolerable  accuracy  the  relative  amount  of  dignity 
and  sordidness,  pride  and  indifference,  culture  and 
common-placcness  which  sums  up  the  average  char- 
acter of  the  community.  A  study  of  country  and 
suburban  residences  will,  in  the  same  way,  discover 
what  meaning  the  average  man  attaches  to  home. 
In  an  exhibition  like  the  present,  we  have  the  latest 
expression  of  prevailing  tendencies  and,  if  the  visitor 
will  regard  it  in  this  light,  it  ceases  to  be  a  mere 
collection  of  drawings  and  photographs  and  becomes 
a  brief  history  of  our  own  times.     For  example,  our 


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modern  office  buildings,  hotels  and  department 
stores  are  not  a  caprice  of  speculators;  they  are  the 
natural  outcome  of  American  social  and  commercial 
requirements  and  enterprise. 

At  this  exhibition  can  be  seen  photographs  of 
the  new  Court  House  and  new  Central  Police  Head- 
quarters, which  are  monumental  examples  of  history 
of  our  own  times. 

The  exhibition  here  of  domestic  architecture  we 
hope  will  influence  the  public  to  recognize  the  inti- 
mate connection  between  the  work  of  the  Archi- 
tects' League  and  their  own  lives.  This  Exhibition 
being  the  initial  effort  on  the  part  of  the  League  to 
interest  the  public  in  its  work  and  to  make  an 
appeal  for  the  public's  support  has  been  made 
nearly  if  not  entirely  an  exhibition  of  local  work. 
It  is  the  League's  intention,  if  proper  interest  is 
manifested,  to  broaden  the  scope  of  future  exhibi- 
tions and  bring  to  Memphis  annually  examples  of 
the  best  and  most  modern  work  being  done  through- 
out the  country  and  thereby  place  Memphis  in 
closer  touch  with  the  world  architecturally  and  on 
a  par  with  its  position  in  the  commercial  world. 
To  accomplish  this  it  is  essential  that  the  League 
have  the  support  of  our  own  people  and  their  vari- 
ous organizations  to  all  of  which  it  offers  its  unre- 
stricted co-operation  in  all  matters  of  mutual  inter- 
ests for  the  benefit  of  Memphis. 

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OFFICERS  of  the  ARCHITECTS'  LEAGUE 

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Walk  C.  Jones    . 
John  Gaisford     . 
Geo.  Mahan,  Jr. 
Fred  H.  Eely 
C.  O.  Pfeil      .     . 
M.  H.  Furbringer 


President 

First  Vice-President 

Second  Vice-President 

Secretary-Treasurer 

Director 

Director 


COMMITTEE  ON  EXHIBITION 


M.  H.  Furbringer 
Chairman 


C.  O.  Pfeil 


Geo.  Mahan,  Jr. 


MEMBERSHIP 


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Jas.  J.  Broadwell 

B.  S.  Cairns 
Victor  Dunkerley 
Fred  H.  Eely  .     . 
M.  H.  Furbringer 
John  Gaisford 
Walk  C.  Jones 

W.  C.  Lester  .  . 
Geo.  A'Iahan,  Jr.  . 
H.  T.  McGee    .     . 

C.  O.  Pfeil  .  .  . 
Richard  Regan  . 
G.  M.  Shaw  .  . 
L.  M.  Weathers  . 
Geo.  F.  Weller  . 
Jno.  J.  Weller,  Jr. 


Germania  Bank  Building 
Scimitar  Building 
Goodwyn  Institute  Building 
Lyceum  Theatre  Building 
Porter  Building 
Goodwyn  Institute  Building 
Porter  Building 
Scimitar  Building 
Germania  Bank  Building 
Tennessee  Trust  Building 
Tennessee  Trust  Building 
Memphis  Trust  Building 
Tennessee  Trust  Building 
Lotus  Building 
400  Monroe  Avenue 
Memphis  Trust  Building 


-T^HE  Architects'  League  of  Memphis 
desires  to  thank  the  Patrons  of  the 
First  Architectural  Exhibition  for  their 
generous  aid  and  support,  without  which 
the  holding  of  the  exhibition  and  the  pub- 
lication of  this  book  would  not  have  been 
possible. 


TXT'E  also  desire  to  acknowledge  ou  r  deep 
sense  of  gratitude  to  the  President, 
Mrs.  Isaac  Reese,  and  the  Ladies  of  the 
Nineteenth  Century  Club  for  the  use  of 
their  building  and  their  co-operation  in 
making  an  artistic  and  educational  success 
of  this  undertaking. 


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'T^O  all  those  who  have  contributed  to 
the  holding  of  this  exhibition  by  lend- 
ing drawings  or  photographs,  we  desire  to 
express  our  sincere  thanks. 

M.  H.  FuRBRINGER 

C.  O.  Pfeil 
Geo.  Mahan,  Jr. 

Committee  on  Exhibition 


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PATRONS 


Abell  Elevator  Co.   .      .      . 
Akers  Fire  Protective  Co.  . 
Alabama  Marble  Co.     . 
Alexander  Construction  Co 
American  Encaustic  Tiling  Co 
American  Radiator  Co. 
Art  Metal  Construction  Co 
Atlantic  Terra  Cotta  Co.    . 

Barnes  &  Thompson  Hdw.  Co 
Binswanger  &  Co.    . 
Broadwell,  Jas.  J.     . 
Bush,  W.  G.  &  Co.,  Brick 

Cairns,  B.  S.       ... 
Chears  Floor  &  Screen  Co. 
Chicago  Gas  &  Elec.  Fixture  Co. 
Chickasaw  Iron  Works 
Clark  Concrete  Const.  Co. 

Crane  Co 

Crawford,  D.  M. 
Cronin,  Baker  &  Tindall 

Dahlstrom  Metallic  Door  Co. 
Denaux,  E.  C,  Inc. 
Dermon,  Dave,  Tinner 
DcSoto  Hdw.  Co.     . 
Dunkerley,  Victor    . 


Eely,  Fred.  H.    .      .      . 
Enochs  Lumber  &  Mfg.  Co. 

Farrell-Calhoun  Paint  Co. 
Ferro  Concrete  Const.  Co. 
Fisher  Lime  &  Cement  Co. 
Fischer  Heating  Co. 
Fowler  Electric  Co. 


Louisville,  Ky. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Birmingham,  Ala. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Zanesville,  O. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Alemphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Chicago,  Ills. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 

Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Jackson,  Miss. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 


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Furbringer,  M.  H. 


Gaisford,  John 

Gardner  &  Howe 

Reinforced  Concrete  Engineers 
General  Fireproofing  Co.    . 

Hood,  B.  Mifflin 

House-Bond  Hdw.  Co. 

Hughes  Heating  Co 

Hutman,  J.  E 

Hydraulic  Press  Brick  Co. 


Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Youngstown,  O. 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Johns-Manville  Co Memphis,  Tenn, 

Jones,  Walk  C Memphis,  Tenn. 


Kaucher-Hodges  Const.  Co. 


Memphis,  Tenn. 


Lasar  Mfg.  Co St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lee  Lumber  Co Memphis,  Tenn. 

Lester,  W.  C Memphis,  Tenn. 

Linden  Glass  Co Chicago,  111. 

Ludowici-Celadon  Co Chicago,  111. 

McDonald  Marble  Co. 

C.  F.  Johnson,  Representative  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

McGee,  H.  T Memphis,  Tenn. 


McKinney,  J.  T. 


Memphis,  Tenn. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 

Nelson,  N.  O.,  Plumbing  Goods    .      Memphis,  Tenn. 
North  Birmingham  Fire  Brick  Proofing  Co., 

C.  F.  Johnson,  Representative    Memphis,  Tenn. 
North-Western  Terra  Cotta  Co.    .      Chicago,  111. 


IMahan,  Geo.,  Jr. 
Memphis  Brick  Supply  Co. 
Memphis  Electric  Co.   . 
Memphis  Hardwood  Floor  Co, 
Memphis  Heating  Co. 
Miller,  Chas.  R.  Paving  Co. 
Monarch  Weather  Strip  Co. 
Mott  &.  Co.,  Plumbing  Goods 
Murry,  J.  A.,  Plaster  Contractor 


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Otis  Elevator  Co Memphis,  Tenn. 

Pfcil,  CO Memphis,  Tenn. 

Phillip-Carey  Co Memphis,  Tenn. 

Pittsburg  Plate  Glass  Co.  .      .  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Pratt  &  Lambert,  Varnish  Makers  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Pritchard  Bros Memphis,  Tenn. 

Regan,  Richard Memphis,  Tenn. 

Selden-Breck  Const.  Co.     ...  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Shaw,  G.  M Memphis,  Tenn. 

Southern  Seating  &  Cabinet  Co.  Jackson,  Tenn. 

Spuck  Iron  Works St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Standard  Varnish  Works    .      .      .  Chicago,  111. 

Stewart  Bros.  Hdw.  Co.      .      .      .  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Stewart,  Jas.  Const.  Co.     ...  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  Louis  Terra  Cotta  Co.  ...  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Tri-State  Builders'  Supply  Co., 

Louis  J.  Moss,  Representative  Memphis,  Tenn. 

True-Tagg  Paint  Co Memphis,  Tenn. 

Vermont  Marble  Co St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Warner  Elevator  Mfg.  Co.       .  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Weathers,  L.  M Memphis,  Tenn. 

Weller,  Geo.  F Memphis,  Tenn. 

Weller,  Jno.  J.,  Jr Memphis,  Tenn. 

Winkle  Terra  Cotta  Co. 

C.  F.  Johnson,  Representative  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Wisconsin  Wire  &  Iron  Wks.   .  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
WolfT,  L.  Mfg.  Co. 

Plumbing  Goods     ....  Chicago,  111. 

York  Lumber  &  Mfg.  Co.  .      .      .  Memphis,  Tenn. 


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First  Annual 
Architectural  Exhibition 

Architects'  League 
of  Memphis 

Nineteen  Thii'teen 


Index  of  Exhibits 


Nineteenth  Century  Club 
Memphis,  Tennessee 


CAIRNS,  B.  S. 

(Hanker  &  Cairns,  Architects.) 

1.  Residence  of  J.  T.  Fargason. 

2.  Residence  of  Mrs.  Jos.  Newburger. 

3.  Home  for  Incurables. 

4.  Chisca  Hotel. 

5.  Bank  of  Commerce  &  Trust  Co. 

6.  Sacred  Heart  Church — .Jno.  Clark,  Associate. 

7.  Nineteenth  Century  Club. 

8.  Warehouse  of  J.  R.  Watkins  Medical  Co. 

DUNKERLEY,  VICTOR 

9.  Residence  of  Milton  Hunt. 

10.  Residence  of  B.  0.  McGee.  Lcland,  Miss. 

11.  Residence  of  Mr.  Peter  Grant. 

12.  A  Residence — Memphis. 

13.  A  Residence — Memphis. 

14.  Design  for  a  Theatre. 

-c    f  Residence  of  Mr.  Hunt. 

■  1  Residence  of  Mr.  Blackbourne. 

EELY,  FRED  H. 

16.  Residence  of  L.  C.  Stacy. 

17.  Residence  of  L.  J.  Mivelaz. 

18.  Residence  of  J.  C.  Montgomery. 

19.  Residence  of  A.  T.  Cummings. 

20.  Colonial  Residence. 

21.  Residence  of  J.  V.  Gresham. 

22.  Residence  of  W.  R.  Gilbert,  Eely  &  Weller,  Architects. 

23.  Residence  of  Abe  Cohn.  Eelv  &  Weller,  Architects. 

24.  Residence  of  Mr.  B.  B.  Weil" 

25.  Residence  of  W.  R.  Gilbert.  Eely  &  Weller,  Architects. 

26.  Residence  of  Mrs.  Matt  Morris. 

27.  Residence  of  Mr.  L.  C.  Wheeler. 

28.  Residence  of  F.  A    Cory. 

29.  Residence  of  Mr.  Chas.  Grogoer.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

30.  Residence  of  Mrs.  Ida  Levy. 

31.  Residence  of  Dr.   Cummins  Harris. 

32.  Residence  of  H.  B.  Anderson,  Eely  &  Weller,  Architects. 


FURBRINGER,  M.  H. 

33.  Architectural  Study. 

34.  Architectural  Study. 


The  following  photographs  taken  by  M.  H.  Furbringer: 

35.  Drunkenness  of  Noah — Doge's  Palace,  Venice. 

36.  Trajan's  Column  and  Forum — Rome. 

37.  Leaning  Tower  of  Pisa. 

38.  Circular  Temple — Rome. 

39.  Palace,  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

40.  Castle  Angelo — Rome. 

41.  Doge's  Palace,  Venice. 

42.  Cathedral  of  Milan. 

43.  Bronze  Horses — St.  Marks,  Venice. 

44.  Bridge  of  Sighs — Venice. 

45.  Society  of  Beaux  Ai"ts  Problem. 
n.  H.  Dunham 

Student  of  M.  H.  Furbringer. 

46.  G.  B.  Franklin 

Student  of  M.  H.  Furbringer. 


GAISFORD,  JOHN 

47.  College  Dormitory. 

48-  Design  for  Church. 

49.  Design  for  small  otfiee  building. 

50.  Design  for  office  building. 

51.  Design  for  office  building. 

52.  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building. 

53.  Shelby  County  Court  House, 

Hall  &  Rogers,  Architects. 

54.  Design  for  a  church. 

55.  Design  for  a  church. 

56.  Design  for  a  church. 

57.  Design  for  a  church. 

58.  Entrance  Hall — Lamar  Heiskell. 

59.  Residence  of  Mrs.  F.  A.  Curtis. 

60.  Residence  of  Mrs.  Jno.  Reid,  Jr. 

61.  Residence  of  Mrs.  Getty  Hirsch. 

62.  Residence  of  Mrs.  E.  W.  Porter — Interior. 

63.  Residence  of  Mrs.  E.  W.  Porter — Exterior. 

64.  Engine  House. 

65.  Residence  of  H.   L.   Coleman. 

66.  Residence  of  Mrs.  Sid  Reid. 

67.  Study  for  a  church. 

68.  Residence  of  Mrs.  E.  W.  Porter. 

69.  Design  for  a  church. 

70.  Design  for  a  church. 

71.  Design  for  a  residence. 

72.  Design  for  a  school. 


JONES,  WALK  C.  &  M.  H.  FURBRINGER 

73.  Rosemark  School. 

74.  Rex  Club  and  Y.  M.  H.  A. 

75.  Resideuce  of  VV.  M.  Keith. 

76.  Resideuce  of  W.  JI.  Keith,  Liviug  Rooui. 

77.  Residence  of  W.  il.  Keith,  Living  Room. 

78.  Residence  of  W.  M.  Keith,  Diniug  Room. 

79.  Residence  of  W.  D.  Mallory. 

80.  Residence  of  W.  D.  Mallory,  Hall. 

81.  Residence  of  W.  D.  Mallory,  Detail  of  Entrance. 

82.  Scottish  Rite  Cathedral. 

Hanker  &  ("aims.  Associate  Architects. 

83.  Resideuce  of  Mr.  Jlax  Heilbronuer. 

84.  Residence  of  J.   M.    Toohey. 

85.  Residence  of  A.  B.  Carruthers — Detail. 

86.  Residence  of  Mrs.  C.  W.  Schulte. 

87.  Madison  Heights  Methodist  Chureli. 

88.  Residence  of  Mrs.   Walter  Goodman 

and  Mrs.  Jno.  M.  Richardson. 

89.  Evergreen  Church. 

90.  Resideuce  of  Dr.  R.  B.  Maury. 

91.  A.  B.  Hill  School. 

92.  A.  B.  Hill  School,  detail. 

93.  Residence  of  J.  F.  Graham. 

94.  Masonic  Temple. 

95.  Snowden   School. 

96.  Suowdeu  School,  detail. 

97.  First  Church  of  Christ— Scientist. 

98.  First  Church  of  Christ — Scientist — Interior. 

99.  Linden  Street  Christian  Church. 
TOO.  Idlewild  Presbyterian  Church. 

KM.  State  Normal  School,  competition  design. 

lOL'  Marx  &  Bensdorf  Building. 

]()•'{.  Marx  &  Bensdorf  Building,  Interior. 

101.  Resideuce  of  Dr.  W.  T.  Black. 

10").  Resideuce  of  M.  H.  Fiirbringer,  Living  Room. 

106.  Residence  of  Dave  Halle. 

107.  Resideuce  of  Dave  Halle— Hall. 

108.  Residence  of  Dave  Halle — Dining  Room. 
l(l'.».  Residence  of  Dave  Halle — Living  Room. 

110.  Resideuce  of  W.  J.  Hardin. 

111.  Residence  of  Dave  Sternberg. 

112.  Cordova  School— Detail. 

113.  Residence  of  C.  H.  Raine — 

W.  J.  Dodds,  Architect. 

Jones    &    Furbringer,    Associate. 

114.  Residence  of  C.  E.  Coe. 


115.  Design  for  First  Baptist  Cliurcli. 

116.  Design  for  Scottish  Rite  Catiiedral. 
IIT.  Residence  of  G.  T.  Fitzluigh. 

118.  Residence  of  Rhea  P.  Cary. 

119.  Design  for  Club  House. 

120.  W.  D.  Mallory— Living  Porcli. 

121.  Congregational  Church — Interior. 

LESTER,  W.  C. 

122.  Galloway  Memorial  Church. 

MAHAN,  GEO.,  Jr.  &  J.  J.  BROADWELL 

123.  Residence  of  H.  H.  Levy. 

124.  Residence  of  H.  H.  Levy — Entrance  Porch. 

125.  Residence  of  H.  H.  Levy — Living  Porch. 

126.  Residence  of  H.  H.  Levy — Side   View. 

127.  Design  for  poster — Architectural  Exhibition. 

128.  Mausoleum  for  Mrs.  M.  Sullivan. 

129.  Design  for  Duplex  Apartment  House. 

130.  Proposed  front  for  J.  A.  Oakey. 

131.  Residence  of  Z.  C.  Graves— Perspective. 

132.  Residence  of  Z.  C.  Graves. 

133.  Residence  of  Z.  C.  Graves — Detail. 

134.  Residence  of  Z.  C.  Graves — View  from  park. 

135.  Residence  of  A.  H.  Cage — Clarksdale,  Miss. 

136.  Residence  of  F.  M.  Jones — Glendora,  Miss. 

137.  Study  for  entrance  to  Theatre. 
138  Study  for  entrance  to  Theatre. 

139.  Study  for  corridor  to  Theatre. 

140.  Residence  of  E.  H.  Lombard — Clarksdale,  Miss. 

141.  Residence  of  C.  G.  Smith — Entrance  detail. 

142.  Residence  of  C.  G.  Smith — Balcony  over  entrance. 

143.  Residence  of  C.  G.  Smith — Side  view. 

144.  Residence  of  C.  G.  Smith— Stair  hall. 

145.  Residence  of  C.  G.  Smith — Living  room. 

146.  Residence  of  C.  E.  Chapleau. 

147.  Residenceof  C.  E.  Chapleau — Front  porch  detail. 

148.  Residence  of  C.  E.  Chapleau — Living  room. 

149.  Residence  of  C.  E.  Chapleau — Den. 

150.  Residence  of  E.  F.  George. 

151.  Residence  of  E.  F.  George — Pergola. 

152.  Residence  of  J.  E.  Cleland. 

153.  Residence  of  H.  C.  Wilson. 

154.  Residence  of  Harold  Fortune. 

155.  Residence  of  Harold  Fortune — Living  Room. 

156.  Residence  of  Harold  Fortune — Dining  Room. 

157.  Residence  of  E.   F.   Longinotti. 


158.  Residence  of  Will  Pryor. 

159.  Residence  of  A.  B.  Harvey. 

160.  Residence  of  W.  P.  AicCadden. 

161.  Residence  of  E.  C.  Klaiber— Detail. 

162.  Residence  of  F.  F.  Stevenson. 

163.  Store  Building  for  Frank  Colosinio. 

164.  Residence  of  Miss  Margaret  Manley. 

165.  Residence  of  Miss  Margaret  JIauley — Living  Room. 

166.  Residence  of  Mrs.  P.  C.  Pattou— Detail. 

167.  Residence  of  Mrs.  P.  C.  Patton — Living  Room. 

168.  Residence  of  Mrs.  P.  C.  Patton. 

169.  Residence  of  F.  J.  Rice — Detail  of  entrance  porch. 

170.  Residence  of  F.  J.  Rice. 

171.  Germania  Savings  Bank  Building. 

172.  Germania  Savings  Bank  Building — Detail. 

173.  Plaster  Model  Banking  Room  Pilaster  Cap. 

174.  Studies  for  proposed  Statues — Exchange  Building. 

175.  Studies  for  proposed  Statues— Exchange  Building. 

176.  Studies  for  proposed  Statues — Exchange  Building. 

177.  Residence  of  AJlyn  Jones. 

178.  Residence  for  Mrs.  R.  A.  Forrest. 

179.  Exchange  Building,  Elevator  Lobby,  N.  M.  Woods,  Areht. 

McGEE,  H.  T. 

180.  Residence  of  J.  D.  Fulmer. 

McGee,  Regan  &  Weller,  Architects. 

181.  Residence. 

McGee,  Regan  &  Weller,  Architects. 

182.  A  Residence. 

183.  A  College  Building. 

184.  A  Residence. 

McGee,  Regan  &  Weller,  Arciiitects. 

185.  Colonial  Residence. 

186.  Colonial  Residence. 

187.  Residence  of  H.  T.  McGee. 

188.  Colonial  Residence. 

189.  Colonial  Residence. 

190.  A  Residence. 

191.  Residence  of  J.  D.  Fullmer, 

McGee,  Regan  &  Weller,  Architects. 

McGEE,  REGAN  &  WELLER. 

192.  Residence  of  B.  J.  Semmes. 

193.  Commonwealth  Trust  Co. 

194.  College  Inn. 

195.  Residence  of  J.  P.  Barchus. 

196.  Residence  of  Jas.  Carrigan. 


PFEIL,  C.  O. 

197.  Gayoso  Hotel, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

198.  Princess  Theatre. 

199.  Tennessee  Trust  Building, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil.  Architects. 

200.  Residence  of  R.  T.  Fant. 

201.  Commercial  Appeal  Building— Shaw  &  Pfeil,   Architects. 

202.  Business  Men's  Club  Building— Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

203.  Wm.  R.  Moore  Building — Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

204.  Mausoleum — Forest  Hill  Cemetery. 

205.  Memphis  Police  Station, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

206.  A.  S.  Caldwell,  Residence — Ball  Room  and  Dining  Room. 

207.  Memphis  Country  Club, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

208.  Memphis  Police  Station — Interiors, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

209.  Residence  of  C.  0.  Pfeil. 

210.  Commercial  Trust  &  Savings  Bank  Building. 

211.  Design  for  an  office  building. 

212.  Residence  of  Jno.  R.  Pepper, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

213.  Residence  of  W.  L.  Smith, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

214.  Residence  of  P.  P.  Williams, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

215.  Residence  of  W.  P.  Halliday. 

216.  Residence  of  "W.  P.  Halliday,  Interiors. 

217.  Residence  of  P.  P.  "Williams.  Interior. 

Shaw  &  Pfeil.  Architects. 

218.  Residence  of  W.   P.   Metealf— Shaw   &   Pfeil,   Architects. 

219.  Ball  Room  Van  Vleet  Residence. 

220.  Sketch  for  a  Mausoleum. 

221.  Residence  of  J.  E.  McCall, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

222.  Residence  of  J.  S.  "Williams, 

Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

223.  Outing  Club. 

224.  Country  Club  Living  Room — Shaw  &  Pfeil,  Architects. 

REGAN,  R.  &  J.  J.  WELLER,  Jr. 

225.  Residence  of  Dr.  J.  H.  Karsch. 

226.  Ozark  Tuberculosis  Hospital, 

H.  T.  McGee.  Associate. 

227.  Residence  of  B.  F.  Hobart,  Jr.— Interior. 

228.  Residence  of  B.  F.  Hobart,  Jr. 


RHIND,  MASSE  Y— SCULPTOR. 

229.  Statue  "Prosperity." 

230.  Statue  "Justice." 

SHAW,  G.  M. 

231.  Ford  Motor  Co.  Building. 

232.  S.  C.  Toof  Building. 

233.  Residence  of  W.  J.  Crawford— Stair  Hall. 

234.  Residence  of  W.  J.  Crawford. 

235.  Design  for  Office  Building, 

Rendered  by  I\Ii-.  Harrison. 

236.  Design  for  Residence  by  Jlr.  Harrison. 

237.  Design  for  Residence  by  Mr.  Harrison. 

238.  Street   scene    rendered    by    Mr.    Harrison. 

239  Study  for  a  country  residence,  rendered  by  Mr.  Harrison. 

WEATHERS,  L.  M.  CO. 

240.  County  Court  House. 

241.  Design  for  school  house. 

242.  Design   for  office  l)uilding. 

243.  Design   for  market  house. 

244.  Design  for  club  house. 

245.  Design  for  office  building. 

246.  Design  for  residence. 

WELLS,  PROF.  NEWTON  A. 

247.  Studies   for  Mural   Decorations. 

248.  Studies   for  Mural   Decorations 

249.  Studies   for   Mural   Decorations. 

250.  Studies   for   Mural    Decorations. 

251.  Studies   for  Mural  Decorations. 

252.  Studies  for  Mural   Decorations. 

253.  Residence  of  Jas.  Alexandra  &  W.  W.  Weassell. 

254.  Residence  of  Jas.  Alexandra — Tjving  R-oom. 

255.  Residence  of  Jas.  Alexandra — Dining  Room. 

256.  Residence  of  Jas.  Alexandra — Sun  Parlor. 

257.  Residence  of  Jas.  Alexandra — Hall. 

258.  Photo  by  Coovert  of  Overton  Park  View. 


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